Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina
December 6, 2007
Growers gain powerful grass and
broadleaf weed control with unmatched crop safety.
Now, corn growers can control
broadleaf weeds and tough grasses with just one product: Laudis™
postemergence corn herbicide.
The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) has approved Laudis for use in all corn crops,
including: field corn, sweet corn, popcorn and inbreds used in
seed production.
Laudis is a systemic herbicide
that consistently eliminates tough broadleaf weeds such as
pigweeds, tall and common waterhemp, giant and common ragweed,
common lambsquarters, velvetleaf, sunflower, nightshade and
cocklebur.
“We also have seen Laudis
outperform other postemergence herbicides, when it comes to
control of stubborn grass weeds,” says Jeff Springsteen,
Bayer CropScience
corn herbicides marketing manager.
“In field trials last summer, we observed that other herbicides
did not completely eliminate the grasses; at best, they simply
suppressed many of them,” Springsteen adds.
He notes that Laudis has a proven,
effective defense against grasses, including: giant and yellow
foxtail, woolly cupgrass, barnyardgrass, shattercane, large
crabgrass, broadleaf signalgrass and seedling Johnsongrass.
The flexibility of Laudis enables it to work in any traditional
herbicide program. Laudis is an excellent tankmix partner with
Liberty® herbicide, for application on LibertyLink® hybrids.
Plus, studies show adding Laudis to every tank of glyphosate
applied to Roundup Ready® corn provides extended control to
canopy on both broadleaves and grasses, including those with
proven resistance. Laudis also enhances control in other
postemergence programs.
In addition, Laudis is an excellent solution to help corn
growers break herbicide resistance problems, such as glyphosate
resistance, because it introduces a unique chemistry and new
mode-of-action into corn growers’ fields.
Once applied, Laudis provides continued control, as it stays
active in the soil during the growing season, until the crop
canopy forms. However, the herbicide does not limit growers’
ability to rotate to soybeans the following season. Laudis
provides growers with more freedom, because it has no hybrid
restrictions or interactions with any insecticides, fungicides
or seed treatments.
Brent Philbrook notes that Laudis is just one of six new
products Bayer CropScience anticipates introducing in the next
three years.
“No other company in the industry has placed the emphasis on
research and development that Bayer CropScience has underway to
provide agronomic solutions for growers’ weed-control needs,”
says Philbrook, Bayer CropScience product development manager.
Laudis can be applied in corn from crop emergence up to the V-7
growth stage. To avoid any negative impact on crop yield
potential from weed competition, Philbrook recommends that
growers apply the herbicide at 3 fluid ounces per acre, before
weeds reach or exceed 4 inches in height.
For more information about Laudis, corn growers can log onto a
virtual plot tour at www.LaudisInAction.com. Once there, they
can see Laudis at work in pictures from an actual plot trial,
taken with time-lapse photography. Growers also can find out
more about the key product features and benefits.
For additional information, specific to approval and use in
their specific states, growers are encouraged to contact their
local Bayer CropScience representative; or, to call
1-866-99-BAYER (1-866-992-2937).
Bayer CropScience LP is the U.S. business of Bayer
CropScience, which has its global headquarters in Monheim,
Germany. Bayer CropScience, a subsidiary of Bayer AG with annual
sales of about EUR 6 billion, is one of the world’s leading
innovative crop science companies in the areas of crop
protection, non-agricultural pest control, seeds and plant
biotechnology. The company offers an outstanding range of
products and extensive service backup for modern, sustainable
agriculture and for non-agricultural applications. Bayer
CropScience has a global workforce of about 19,000 and is
represented in more than 120 countries, ensuring proximity to
dealers and consumers.
Roundup Ready is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company.
Always read and follow label instructions.
Laudis is not registered in all states. |
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